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HelloI installed and ran BeePi successfully on my RaspberryPi 3B.It feels smooth and nice!I have many floppy disks of the french "ST Magazine" (carefully stored in boxes) and a USB floppy disk reader. When I plug the floppy disk reader, it is working ans seems to read the disk.But when i double click on the a: icon, its is still empty.Is there sth to do to be able to read atari formatted floppy disks?Secondly, I also have .st images of floppy disks. How can I read it from BeePi.Thank you for your help.

brainois wrote:I have many floppy disks of the french "ST Magazine" (carefully stored in boxes) and a USB floppy disk reader. When I plug the floppy disk reader, it is working ans seems to read the disk.But when i double click on the a: icon, its is still empty.Is there sth to do to be able to read atari formatted floppy disks?Secondly, I also have .st images of floppy disks. How can I read it from BeePi.

You can’t read real floppies directly from an usb floppy drive with BeePi. It won’t work. BeePi can only deal with disk image.You first need to convert your floppy into a disk image (.st , .msa ...) , and copy it into h:/Applications/floppy folder.From here, and only from here, a double click on the disk image will launch Hatari and boot the image. An other option is to start Hatari with the right click menu / tools, open Hatari setup with alter+F12, choose the emulation config you want (STE mono, STE color, STE color with borders ...), and load your floppy image.

TheNameOfTheGame wrote:Using Beepi I get significant slow-down when accessing the microsd card. Perhaps I need a faster one. Any recommendations?

The specs and quality of the SD card is important. Generaly I avoid the "no name" or cheap brand cards as I had too many bad surprise.Use a fast class 10 SDXC UHS-I card for the best performance. I personnaly use Sandisk cards.